WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is going to Minnesota on Jan. 7, but he shouldn’t expect to come away with Gov. Jesse Ventura’s endorsement.

The wrestler-turned-Reform Party hero wants “three, four, five viable options” when it comes time to make an endorsement for the presidential campaign, his campaign manager said yesterday, adding: “You’re not going to see an endorsement out of this.”

Trump adviser Roger Stone said the self-promoting billionaire is going to Minnesota to “strategize” with Ventura.

“I’m sure [Trump] wants to bring the governor up to date on his decision-making process and he’s very focused on whether or not the Reform Party candidate can shoot [his] way into the debates, which we think is a vital ingredient,” Stone said.